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We were pleased to welcome another new host to the show on Tuesday night! Landon Allmaras is an incoming 4th year student in @psumeteo from Williamsport, PA. He'll also be making his debut with our #Headlines segment in the coming weeks. Welcome, Landon! @PSUEMS@pcntv@WPSU
UPDATE to the weather fact posted on tonight's show: a 3rd tornado has been confirmed from Saturday's storms. These are the first 3 tornadoes confirmed in PA in 2026.
We're pleased to welcome Kaitlin Coorey as our newest host! Kaitlin is a 3rd year @psumeteo from Cincinnati, OH. She's also our summer production intern and will be helping out with show editing and special projects behind-the-scenes. Welcome, Kaitlin! @PSUEMS@WPSU@pcntv
Check this out.
This month was BARELY warmer than April.
The only other year that had a smaller difference in April to May average temperature was 1954 (0.4°).
Really shows how torchy April was and how chilly it's been in recent days/nights.
More record highs today (May 19th)!
Philadelphia: 98. Old record 96/1962.
Reading: 97. Old record 96/1962.
Wilmington: 96. Old record 95/1962.
Trenton: 96. Old record 96/1962.
We see more temperature ups and downs on the way for Pennsylvania over the next 5 weeks with frequent frontal passages. Despite the fronts, the pattern may not be excessively wet, meaning that drought conditions are likely to persist for SEPA.
At this weekend's Commencement at @penn_state, 45 students will receive their Bachelor of Science degree from @psumeteo, 5 students will get their Master’s degree and 4 will be awarded a PhD. @jmnese spoke with some of them to see what's next: youtu.be/DDgpM9tbOLY
. @psumeteo researchers just captured something never seen before.
⚡ Treetops emitting ultraviolet “sparkles” during thunderstorms
📸 First-ever real-world observation
📰 Featured in @SmithsonianMag
This could reshape how we understand our atmosphere. smithsonianmag.com/smart-new…
Student meteorologist Liz Plumb takes a closer look at what's involved with the broadcast meteorology career path - including some duties you may not realize: youtu.be/0GB8OyGAdws@WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS
We're excited to promote @FilippoFwx to the role of full student forecaster on the show! Filippo made his debut with a busy weekend forecast on Friday - and did a great job of telling the PA weather story. Expect to see more of him in the coming months! @WPSU@pcntv@PSUEMS